SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state sued one of the world’s largest independent tech support companies Wednesday, saying it routinely scams customers into buying software and services they don’t need.
The makers of Avast antivirus software are warning users about a new scam involving phone calls from people posing as customer service reps for the company and requesting remote access to user systems ...
A King County Superior Court has forced iYogi, one of the world's largest tech support companies, to cease operating in the US, thanks to a lawsuit filed by the Washington State Attorney General's ...
Avast, an antivirus maker that claims more than 150 million customers, is suspending its relationship with iYogi, a company that it has relied upon for the past two years to provide live customer ...
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Question (Edited): I had a rather unsettling experience with a support company called iYogi this week. I have been a customer with them for 5-years. …(A support tech) ran the scan and I immediately ...
A technology support company run by an Indian-American entrepreneur has been sued by the US state of Washington for alleged illegal business practices to pressure consumers into buying unnecessary ...
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The iYogi story has had more dramatic twists and turns than a Spanish soap opera, and the end is nowhere in sight. Last week I wrote about a controversy surrounding iYogi, an India-based firm that ...
Sara Benton, a homemaker and saleswoman in Peoria, Illinois, was distressed. Her personal computer – loaded with her children’s photos and sensitive bank details – was infected by virulent viruses.